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Monday, May 16, 2005 |
4:00 am | Morning Edition® Globalization features from MPR and the Public Radio Collaboration; including Marketplace Morning Report® features, and the MPR story Aveda goes global. |
9:00 am | Midmorning Local call-in program on globalization topics. |
12:00 pm | American RadioWorks® Documentary: Global 3.0 Robert Krulwich and Chris Farrell show how the high-speed movement of goods, people, capital and ideas transform everyday life at home and abroad. |
2:00 pm | Talk of the Nation® National call-in program on globalization topics. |
3:00 pm | All Things Considered® Globalization features and commentaries from MPR and the Public Radio Collaboration, including the MPR feature Minnesota group puts human face on globalization. |
6:30 pm | Marketplace™ Marketplace examines how countries around the world have been adopting American business practices, often with surprising results. |
7:00 pm | The World® First of five special features about how people in diverse parts of the world view globalization as a force in their lives. |
7:00 pm | Music@Menlo® First of a four-part series featuring music and interviews with international performers about the cross-border character of classical music. Tonight's focus: the music of Italy. (On Classical Music stations.) |
9:00 pm | American RadioWorks® Documentary: Global 3.0 Robert Krulwich and Chris Farrell show how the high-speed movement of goods, people, capital and ideas transform everyday life at home and abroad. |
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 |
4:00 am | Morning Edition® Globalization features from MPR and the Public Radio Collaboration; including Marketplace Morning Report® features, and the MPR story Common Hope counters globalization's corrosive effects. |
9:00 am | Midmorning Local call-in program on globalization topics. |
11:00 am | Midday MPR's Chris Farrell and Russell Roberts, an economics professor at George Mason University and author of 'The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism,' will discuss the notion of "buying local" and take questions from callers. |
12:00 pm | American RadioWorks® Documentary: The Cost of Corruption Michael Montgomery and Deborah Amos take a look at how transnational institutions are dealing with corruption in a hyper-competitive global marketplace. |
2:00 pm | Broadcast Journalist Series Thomas Friedman discusses globalization, and his latest book, 'The World is Flat: A Brief History of the 21st Century,' (Recorded live Apr. 28). |
3:00 pm | All Things Considered® Globalization features and commentaries from MPR and the Public Radio Collaboration, including the MPR feature Small Twin Cities businesses unite in 'buy local' movement and The Walker redefines the art 'world'. |
6:30 pm | Marketplace™ Marketplace examines how countries around the world have been adopting American business practices, often with surprising results. |
7:00 pm | The World® Second of five special features about how people in diverse parts of the world view globalization as a force in their lives. |
7:00 pm | Music@Menlo® Second of a four-part series featuring music and interviews with international performers about the cross-border character of classical music. Tonight's focus: the music of France. (On Classical Music stations.) |
9:00 pm | American RadioWorks® Documentary: The Cost of Corruption Michael Montgomery and Deborah Amos take a look at how transnational institutions are dealing with corruption in a hyper-competitive global marketplace. |
Sunday, May 22, 2005 |
10:00 am | Speaking of Faith®: Globalization and the Rise of Religion Experts once predicted that as the world grew more modern, religion would decline. Precisely the opposite has proven true; religious movements are surging and driving "alternative globalizations" across the world. Host Krista Tippett speaks with two experts on the subject and explores why religion of all kinds is shaping the global economy and political order. |
2:00 pm | Studio 360™ A fast-moving, topical section of stories about the arts and culture from around the country and around the world, hosted by Kurt Andersen. |
3:00 pm | On the Media® Hosted by Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield. |
6:00 pm | WAMU Panel Discussion: Globalization and Poverty Does the current global economic system really benefit the world's poor? Hosted by WAMU's Kojo Nnamdi and America Abroad Media's Garrick Utley. (Recorded live May 9). |
9:00 pm | Speaking of Faith®: Globalization and the Rise of Religion Experts once predicted that as the world grew more modern, religion would decline. Precisely the opposite has proven true; religious movements are surging and driving "alternative globalizations" across the world. Host Krista Tippett speaks with two experts on the subject and explores why religion of all kinds is shaping the global economy and political order. |
9:00 pm | Pipedreams®: Organbuilding Beyond Borders Today's "world culture" is nothing new to the pipe organ, which has been importing and integrating international influences for centuries. (On Classical Music stations.) |
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